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In past seasons, most of the funding for the Peace & Justice Film Series has come from ASUM, the Associated Students of the University of Montana. Two years ago, without explanation, ASUM cut our funding by 94%, from $2,000 per year to $120 per year. We desperately need your help to continue! Please see below for a tally of our expenses.

Make a Donation

To make a tax-deductible donation online via credit card please press the following button:

If you would like to mail a check please send it to:

Jeannette Rankin Peace Center
519 S. Higgins Ave.
Missoula, MT 59801
(Make sure to note on the check that it is for the Peace & Justice Film Series)

Thank you for your support!

As usual, no one is turned away. Please come to our films even if you can’t afford to make a donation.

Sponsor A Film

Can you, your organization or your department sponsor a film? Our expenses can be more than $400 per film. Please help by sponsoring or co-sponsoring a documentary.

There are expenses to running any film series. The greatest expense is for screening rights from the film makers, often $75-$300 per film, and sometimes more. On occasion we invite the producer or director of a film come to talk to our audiences and we need to cover their travel expenses. We are happy to pay these costs because they support these fine film makers and help them produce more quality documentaries in the future.

Here is a rough tally of our expenses:

DVD Purchase: Usually $20 per film

Screening Rights: Highly variable, from free to $300 per film, depending on the distributor

Movies

Life Is Love – A documentary film about world renowned anti-sex-trafficking activist, Somaly Mam. This film shares her story and offers an inside view into her recovery center for women and girls in Cambodia. Screening March 14th, 2018 in the UC Theater @ 6pm

Crying Earth Rise Up – A documentary film that addresses the environmental impacts and negative health effects of Uranium mining in the Pine Ridge region of South Dakota. Follows several Lakota families and their struggles. Screening September 20th, 2017 in the UC Theater @ 6pm

Come join us for an incredible documentary, hosted by the League of Women Voters, about the fight for free speech in Montana in the Early 1900’s, and the passing of the harsh sedition act in 1918, that wasn’t repealed until the 1970’s. This film follows the stories of those jailed during that time for speaking …

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